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Results for “Childhood Metastatic Pheochromocytoma”

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Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT00002608
What this trial is testing

Combination Chemotherapy and Tamoxifen in Treating Patients With Solid Tumors

Who this might be right for
Adrenocortical CarcinomaBrain and Central Nervous System TumorsHead and Neck Cancer+4 more
Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre 30
Early research (Phase 1)Study completedNCT00049023
What this trial is testing

Radiolabeled Octreotide in Treating Children With Advanced or Refractory Solid Tumors

Who this might be right for
Brain and Central Nervous System TumorsGastrointestinal Carcinoid TumorIslet Cell Tumor+4 more
O'Dorisio, M S 27
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)UnknownNCT00637637
What this trial is testing

External-Beam Radiation Therapy With or Without Indinavir and Ritonavir in Treating Patients With Brain Metastases

Who this might be right for
Cancer
Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland 60
Early research (Phase 1)Ended earlyNCT00002947
What this trial is testing

Indium In 111 Pentetreotide in Treating Patients With Refractory Cancer

Who this might be right for
Brain and Central Nervous System TumorsChildhood Langerhans Cell HistiocytosisGastrointestinal Carcinoid Tumor+9 more
Yale University 35
Not applicableAvailableNCT01163383
What this trial is testing

131-I-MIBG Therapy for Refractory Neuroblastoma, Expanded Access Protocol

Who this might be right for
NeuroblastomaChildhood Metastatic Pheochromocytoma
John Maris